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Program overview

Program overview

The Techniques de design d’intérieur (DEC) program is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge required for a successful career in interior design. This program emphasizes creativity, technical proficiency, and an understanding of design principles. Students will engage in hands-on projects that allow them to explore various aspects of interior design, including space planning, color theory, and material selection. The curriculum is tailored to prepare graduates for the dynamic and evolving field of interior design, ensuring they are well-prepared to meet industry demands.

Program structure

The Techniques de design d’intérieur (DEC) program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in interior design over a three-year period. The program includes a variety of learning experiences that are designed to enhance students' practical and theoretical knowledge. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Program Length: 3 years
  • Hands-on projects that simulate real-world design challenges
  • Opportunities for collaboration with industry professionals
  • Access to state-of-the-art design software and tools
  • Internship opportunities to gain practical experience in the field

Students will also have the chance to participate in workshops and seminars that focus on current trends and technologies in interior design, further enriching their educational experience.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op placements that provide real-world experience in the interior design industry
  • Access to design labs equipped with the latest technology and resources
  • Field experiences that allow students to work on actual design projects
  • Joint partner programs with local design firms for collaborative projects
  • Workshops led by industry experts to enhance practical skills

Career Options

  • Interior Designer: Create functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces for residential and commercial clients.
  • Space Planner: Analyze and design efficient layouts for various environments, ensuring optimal use of space.
  • Furniture Designer: Design and develop furniture pieces that are both functional and stylish, catering to client needs.
  • Lighting Designer: Specialize in creating effective lighting solutions that enhance the ambiance and functionality of spaces.
  • Project Manager: Oversee interior design projects from conception to completion, ensuring timelines and budgets are met.

 

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